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Advice from India Inc's rising women bosses: Work hard, master the art of guilt management

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Advice from India Inc's rising women bosses: Work hard, master the art of guilt management
Advice from India Inc's rising women bosses: Work hard, master the art of guilt management

Promising young women leaders feel that having a woman mentor is important for career growth.

ET Women Ahead: How a stellar jury chose 26 role models from a list of 120
ET Women Ahead: How a stellar jury chose 26 role models from a list of 120

The 26 women featured in the list have made an impact, not just in their companies, but on society in general.

ET Women Ahead: Diversity will remain mere talk unless boardrooms become equal

A study by consulting firm SpencerStuart reveals that India Inc feels the need for more role models to achieve diversity in the cubicles.

ET Women Ahead: Diversity will remain mere talk unless boardrooms become equal
ET Women Ahead: Workplace diversity possible only with high-visibility, female role models
ET Women Ahead: Workplace diversity possible only with high-visibility, female role models

Organisations must pay heed to 3 points if they want more representation in the workforce.

Long screen exposure at work can cause 'Computer Vision Syndrome': Ways to treat the disorder

The symptoms of CVS, a condition that damages the eyesight, are blurred vision, tired eyes, headaches, neck pain and dry eyes.

Long screen exposure at work can cause 'Computer Vision Syndrome': Ways to treat the disorder
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Watch: Rihanna helps raise millions for education in developing countries
Watch: Rihanna helps raise millions for education in developing countries
#ICYMI Lakmé Fashion Week Round-Up: A Royal Saifeena; Kangana, K-Jo Sizzle
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Justin Timberlake's Halftime Show And All The Action At Super Bowl LII
Justin Timberlake's Halftime Show And All The Action At Super Bowl LII
Ex-employees reveal Facebook, Google and Twitter are hijacking our minds
Ex-employees reveal Facebook, Google and Twitter are hijacking our minds

The persuasive techniques of big technology platforms to keep us glued are adversely affecting our mental health.

Nobel laureates reveal the key to success

Prof Richard J Roberts and Prof Christiane Nusslein-Volhard answered questions regarding scientific discoveries in Goa.

Nobel laureates reveal the key to success
Take extra care of your contacts? It means you are career-oriented
Take extra care of your contacts? It means you are career-oriented

Business cards or contacts can play a significant role in making or breaking an individual's career.

Run like a pro: OMRON Auto MD Sameer Gandhi shares 5 tips to win the race

Gandhi says that running helps him declutter his mind and acts like a reset button for daily stress.

Run like a pro: OMRON Auto MD Sameer Gandhi shares 5 tips to win the race
Women still not adequately represented in their workforce, says top executive from Goldman Sachs
Women still not adequately represented in their workforce, says top executive from Goldman Sachs

As of now, there are three men at the top of the fifth largest U.S. bank.

Millennial India prefers skilled professionals over certified and strategic ones

Indian professionals are keen on highlighting their experiences and skills to gain advantage over other candidates.

Millennial India prefers skilled professionals over certified and strategic ones
Intelligent workplaces: Talent, data and AI will map the path to success
Intelligent workplaces: Talent, data and AI will map the path to success

Organisations that can effectively use the three will be able to deal with digital disruption easily.

A cluttered workstation? Your performance likely to be affected

The design of workspaces unknowingly inspires people to come to work and has an impact on performance.

A cluttered workstation? Your performance likely to be affected
What CII President Shobana Kamineni wants from Budget 2018: 6% of GDP on education, 2.5% on healthcare
What CII President Shobana Kamineni wants from Budget 2018: 6% of GDP on education, 2.5% on healthcare

Kamineni feels that India needs to invest in human development to best leverage its demographic dividend.

Six male presenters at BBC take wage cuts amid gender pay row
Six male presenters at BBC take wage cuts amid gender pay row

BBC's China news editor Carrie Gracie quit last month in protest at the 'indefensible pay gap'.

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